Yes as Pluto is the smallest and the last planet in the solar system, it is smaller then the earths moons.
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No. First of all, Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a moon. Second, Pluto is actually smaller than seven of the moons in this solar system.
About a factor of 21.5. One of Neptune's moons, Triton, is about 20% larger than Pluto.
charon has a gravitational pull that is equal to which earth has a gravitational field on charon. still the charon has a gravitational pull that can pull earth a centimeter distance away from the earth yearly but we all studied about law of conservation of center of mass you might have understood why i have taken this topic earth is not moving away from the sun...
Pluto has three moons and there names are Charon, Hydra, and Nix
Pluto has 3 known moons (as of 2011) Pluto's largest moon is Charon. The smaller moons are Nix and Hydra.
Pluto is the dwarf planet that is smaller than the Earth's moon.
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Pluto has 3 moons.
No. First of all, Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a moon. Second, Pluto is actually smaller than seven of the moons in this solar system.
Pluto.
yes there are moons for Pluto there are moons for every planet that we know of
About a factor of 21.5. One of Neptune's moons, Triton, is about 20% larger than Pluto.
A good bit of "luck", and the fact that Pluto is so far from the Sun; the Sun's gravity interferes very little with the weak gravity of tiny Pluto, and its even smaller moons.
Pluto has 5 moons, Mercury has 0.
pluto has 4 known moons
charon has a gravitational pull that is equal to which earth has a gravitational field on charon. still the charon has a gravitational pull that can pull earth a centimeter distance away from the earth yearly but we all studied about law of conservation of center of mass you might have understood why i have taken this topic earth is not moving away from the sun...